Warminster Highbury with a great team goal finished by Daniel Lawes.
after, the in-form Josh Howlett scored direct from a corner, his fourth in two games giving Wanderers a comfortable 2-0 advantage. Lawes made it 3-0 before Jake Andrews pulled one back for Highbury.
Wanderers sealed their 4-1 victory with a fine effort from Lewis Stevens, scoring his first goal for the club.
2-0 lead. Nathan Davis pulled one back for Chippenham but a third from the Saints sealed their 3-1 victory.
Sean Horobin, Warren Rees and Jack Hartley scored for the Saints.
further 14 goals with no reply to finish 18-0 winners. Devizes saw second from Hayden Burton, Will Younger-Eamer, Kofi Sawyer, Ross Gilbert (2) and Freddie Oliphant.
Youth and Marshfield Juniors Lions giving Westbury the 1-0 victory.
Liam Hall and Luke Hamblen.
pulling one back for Wanderers with his fifth of the season.
Trowbridge Town Youth C before going on to finish 6-0 winners. Aidan Daniel, Harry Beazer (2), Ben Lesley, Edward Reece and Ben Leonard all scored for Chippenham.
parts of the first half against Westbury Youth, taking a 3-0 lead at the break.
with no reply sealed them a 4-0 win. Archie Lewis (2), Jerome Marcel and Harry Williams scored for Marlborough.
third win of the season.
scored for Chippenham.
with two goals from Harry Page. Mere showed great spirit drawing level ended the game level at 3-3.
home win against White Horse Juniors Dynamos.
Robert Dybal, Giorgio Downey (2), Keiran Lewis and Tyren Harrington scored for Amesbury with Robin Batson replying for White Horse.
Trowbridge Town Youth which saw the visitors run out 3-1 winners.
Tom Green, Conner McKay and Liam Naylor scored for Trowbridge.
Larkhall Athletic. The second half saw the teams cancel each other out resulting in a 3-3 final score.
Samuel Clements, Josh Reed and Miles Lofthouse scored for Larkhall.
Youth Saints before going on to lead 3-1 at the break. The Saints took victory with a fourth.
Harry Williams (2), Will Thomson and Ben Winn scored for the Saints with Ryan Fry and Henry McFerron (2) replying for Highbury.
Chippenham Town Youth White.
ball into the net.
Chippenham responded well and only good goalkeeping from Kai Nutland kept Bromham ahead at half time. The second half started with Bromham pressing and were rewarded when Ryan Bole scored their second.
misses scored the goal of the game when a long range shot flew into the net.
Somehow Bromham hung on for the last few minutes to win.
Melksham Town Youth Robins. Highbury were not put under enough pressure when they had possession and raced into a 6-0 lead at half time.
The second half score and scoring twice themselves for an 8-2 finals score. Grady Dufosee, Alex Geddis, Charlie Walton, Joe McKee and Keiran Dimambro (4) scored for Highbury.
against Chippenham Town Youth.
Chippenham had the upper hand in the first half taking a 3-1 lead at the break. Despite further advance from the home finish 5-4 winners. Jack Booth (2), Brad Gill (2) and Harry Gardiner scored for Westbury.
advantage at the break against Trowbridge Town Youth.
eventually getting back into the game. A fourth from Billy Gleed secured Derry a 4-1 victory.
William Blakeney gave an outstanding performance for Derry Hill.
break. Wanderers extended their lead to 3-0 before Ryan Witchell pulled one back.
Trowbridge finished off their scoring with a well taken free kick to finish 4-1 winners. Robert Metcalf, Ben Cooper and Sam Padfield (2) scored for Trowbridge.
goals from Harry Easton (2), Harry Lewis and Jake Hillier.
against Melksham Park Youth. Dean Williams, Cameron Younger and George Campbell scored for Biddestone.
Colts after their away win against Larkhall Athletic.
with both teams playing strongly with few initial chances. After ten minutes give Bradford the lead. Larkhall came back with some good attacking football equalising through Caleb Collins just before the break.
The second half saw both teams creating chances but unable to score. With two minutes to go Wright to score and ending at 2-1 to Bradford.
five of their six goals against Biddestone FC.
William Buckton also scored for Mere in this 6-0 home victory.
with goals from Luke Thomson (3), Jack Clayton (2) and an own goal.
Jenkins scoring for Larkhall.
their earlier league encounter.
occasions. The Chippenham defence held firm and kept the visitors in the game.
A crucial point in the game was an unfortunate injury to a key Chippenham midfield player just before half time. The second half saw Greenland and two from Alex Shaw. Top local referee Barry Towler had a great game in the middle.
winners away to Warminster Highbury. Simon Papworth scored for Highbury.
enjoyed a great contest and plenty of goals.
goal from Jonathan Mead redressed the balance. Chippenham took the score to break. The second half started where the first left off with Chippenham deficit.
Chippenham took control of the game for a while taking their tally Briggs penalty ending the game at 7-5 to Chippenham. Adam Gerrard (2), Ben Pring (2), Jack Hanks and Ryan Peck (2) scored for Chippenham.
chances.
Their pressure was rewarded when Drew Adams scored ten minutes.
of passing Dan Precup regained the lead for Westbury. Westbury went 3-1 up after a good corner from Jo Edwards was deflected in.
Devizes then had a good spell with two fine goals to level and end the game at 3-3. Man of the match for Westbury was Nick Taylor.
through a speculative back header from a throw in.
Bradford equalised their lead to 3-1 at half time. Two goals from Sam Francis put Bradford back to put Bradford into the lead 4-3 with ten minutes to go. During the very in the equaliser with less than two minutes to go, finishing the game 4-4.
Westbury's continual improvement made FC Chippenham work hard for their win.
although failed to make the most of these chances. Adam Osborne scored both of Westbury's first half goals, the first a fine strike into after score back to 4 - 2.
Chippenham scored five goals without reply the second Westbury defence. Chippenham saw goals from Rory Davis (5), Lewis Hurley (2), Tommy rumble and Dan Brown.
home side Melksham Town Youth Reds with a 7-4 final score.
(4), Tom Hall, Matthew Lawrence and Ben Cottrell scored for Bromham with Benjamin Howell (3) and Callum Race replying for Melksham.
Combe. Trowbridge scored four first half goals with no reply.
three more to their tally to finish 7-2 winners. Trowbridge saw goals from Hayden Bethell (2) replying for Castle Combe.
could not find the back of the net.
Melksham then missed a penalty which hit the post. Although Bradford continued to play well they could not stop physical than the first with both sides competing strongly for the ball.
Melksham took their chances well and delivered five more goals.
Bradford replied with Tom Hughes netting his first goal of the season. Luke Whittard, Melksham.
Nathan Nightingale, Jack Smith and Harry Beckley (2) all scored for Amesbury Juniors in their 4-0 home win against Warminster Highbury.
in a game well refereed by Aaron Whittard.
goals from Russell Jones, Sammy Miller, Harry Richardson and Tom Spayes victory. Elliott Cooke who made a solid performance as left back was named Bemerton's man of the match.
Rory Worthington (2) and Jack Bramwell scored for Devizes.
twice before Trowbridge stepped up the pace to finish up 9-3 winners.
Josevski scored his 2nd hat-trick in a week, with the remainder coming from Jack Noden (2), Lewis Kay (2), Jack Lambert and a Marlborough own goal.
goals from Fintan Hart, Sam Walker, Keelan Finnegan, James Kembrey and an own goal.
the way. Calne took the lead when Ozkaya slotted in from outside the area.
Butcher. A further two goals for Calne through Goddard and Read should of Calne. Melksham most probably deserved to be the first team to take any points from the division leaders.
Wanderers in their 4-1 home win against Bromham. Richard Phillips scored for Bromham.
hard fought and entertaining match at Malmesbury.
penalty after a trip in the box. Malmesbury took full advantage and took the time score at 1-1. Westbury took the lead in the first minute after the restart with a Malmesbury own goal before Jack Hayward made it 3-1.
With to 4 - 1 with a second from Hayward. Westbury stretched their lead to 5-1 second of the match. There were then three goals in six minutes as first Bingham completed his hat-trick for Westbury to make the score 6-1.
header after an excellent turn and cross by Joe English. William Wright and Alex Poultou scored for Malmesbury.
Dilton Rovers took a 2-0 lead at the break against home side Mere FC.
Mere lead at 3-2. Dilton never gave up with their efforts rewarded late in the game settling the affair all square at 3-3. Reece Mendham (2) and Leon Love scored for Mere.
Rangers defended well in the first half leading to a 0-0 score line. Combe with a missed penalty shot. Combe held on to their narrow lead until the final minutes when Sam Clark levelled the scores at 1-1.
with an outstanding team performance resulting in a 13-4 final score.
(2), Jamie Collinson (2), Liam Wilkins (2), Jodie Collinson, and a superbly taken penalty from keeper Sam Wheeler.
half.
second half goals from Daniel Price. Ryan Bodman was named as Town's man of the mach for his superb efforts in defence.
of the table after only managing a 1-1 draw.
Ross Ferguson put Amesbury minutes before the end of the first half.
winners at home to AFC Calne. Mike Coulson scored both goals for Calne.
with a well taken goal from Nick Rodgerstone. Town continued to pressure goal to finish 3-1 winners. Man of the match for Town was Jamie Hughes who battled hard the whole game.
a 9-0 loss. To say that they put that defeat behind them is an understatement. Castle Combe attacked Westbury from the start and went 1:0 powerful right foot into the back of the net.
Castle Combe held on to their 1-0 lead after some very strong defensive work from Dan, Oscar, Adam and Craig with Castle Combes midfield of Matt H, Rich, Matt C and Lui also helping.
defended poorly.
with a fine shot from Will Stone.
Westbury saw goals from Gavin Francis, their man of the match.
Chippenham Town Rangers with goals from Dan Eskins, Tom Merriman and an own goal.
In an exciting, well-contested match, in which the lead switched several times, Larkhall eventually ran out 6-4 winners against visitors Mere FC to hold on to their unbeaten record.
Lynch and Joe Pilgrim all scored for Larkhall. A great display by the Mere FC goalkeeper denied Larkhall on many occasions. Likewise, Mere could have taken the game had it not been for the efforts of Jake Horwood, Joe Stroud, Dan Keevill, Russell Forster, Cai Reiach, Alex Copestake and Matthew Rabenda-Davies.
White. The teams were evenly matched so it was a close and exciting contest from the kick off.
angled shot for the White's.
Gabriel Nathan added another goal for the Whites halfway through the second half. Two goals down, Bradford Blue now range. The White's then gave a free kick away on the edge of the penalty area and Matt Hayward equalised.
After several counter attacks, the White's regained the lead from a diagonal shot from Callum Kellett. With five minutes remaining the game was drawn by Jordan Smith for the Blue's.
following their game ending 2-1 to Derry.
Jack Mumford scored for Park.
Harlequins.
hat-trick from Harrison.
Wishford after they ran out 3-2 winners against C.T.C.
game against Chippenham Town Youth.
before going on to lead 2-1 at the break. -Calne missed the chance of leveling the scores at this point after missing a penalty.
Chippenham increased their tally to four with no reply in the second half.
for their away game against Devizes Town Youth. Devizes completely dominated the game from the start and were eventual 26-1 winners.
Kieran was scored by Wincanton's Mark Pitman.
at the interval against second place Melksham Park. Wanderers were on top for long periods of the second half resulting in a 6-2 final score.
Ryan Forester and Josh Williams replying for Park.
and Joe Martin with Jake Walters replying for Worton.
but the visitors exhibited a fine defensive performance.
least a point as they came close to scoring twice. Mid-way through the first lines. In the second half, as Westbury got a little stronger, an attack ended with a shot hitting the base of the Bradford post.
Bradford scored off.
Liam Gilbert and Ryan Baggs all scored for Trowbridge.
taking a 6-2 lead at the break against Castle Combe Colts White.
Despite conceding two more Combe had a much better second half. Lee Marshall (4), Eddie Sibbick, Sam Vasey (2) and Jack Vasey.
bounce with a 2-0 victory away at Chippenham Town Youth.
possession in the first half. Tom Chapman hit the bar and Cameron Lange headed Bradford in front just before half time. Chippenham pressed hard for an equaliser in the second half but the Bradford defence, superbly marshalled by Rob Comba and Tim Johns, held firm.
A second goal in the final the league.
Trowbridge Town Youth 1st team to a 0-0 score line at the break. The 2nds before going on to finish 4-0 winners.
Goals were scored by Nick Giddings, Stuart Greener and an own goal.
their away game against Castle Combe Colts White.
to Salisbury early in the second half.
Combe never gave up and were through ball from Tommy O'Cain found Jamie Harlowe to finish.
their away win against Mere FC. FC took a 3-0 lead at the break before going on to finish 5-0 winners.
Gareth Cooper, Paul Cook (2) and Johnny Ingram (2) scored for Chippenham.
victory for visitors South Newton and Wishford against Warminster Highbury.
from Matty Moss (2), Danny Gibson, Joe Hill and Ross Uglow.
advantage at the break in their game against Marlborough Town.
Amesbury.
away to Castle Combe Colts.
Tom Whyte (2), Sam McQueen and Lee Meaden scored for Westbury with Jake O'Keefe replying for Combe.
safelythrough to next round.
of the season for Ben Hodder and Ollie Meredith contributed to the 5-1 win.
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